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How has COVID-19 affected the Australian games industry?

Let's unpack IGEA's stats on the local impact of COVID-19, and what the future looks like for the Australian games…

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What we're watching: April

From quandaries of faith to phantom thieves, let's take a squiz at what's playing on the screens of the denizens…

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GDAA and IGEA merge to support Australian game development

Two of Australian games' peak advocacy bodies will merge in a cross-state partnership.

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Putting the 'social' in 'social distancing' with multiplayer apps and games

If you're more into Settlers of Catan than Call of Duty, this is a list of silly online boardgames and…

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The quest to make a truly Australian game

Let's move past Australian gothic and true blue and take a look at how these game devs are approaching stories…

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Game devs step up as potential lockdown looms

To help support and encourage people who are self isolating, some game devs are giving away their games for free.

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What We're Watching: February Edition

In this column, our office shares what they've been watching and listening to, from classics, to blockbusters, to off-the-wall favourites.

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Game devs post callout for rare and unique words

How would you describe home? A new AR project through RMIT is looking for rare and untranslateable words about place…

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Amazing local games to see you through the holidays

We look at some of the best games from Australia and New Zealand released in 2019 – there are plenty…

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Video game violence is not the problem – the real world that inspires it is

Intensely violent games = mayhem in the real world. Debunking an argument that will not go away.

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